Keith Urban plans greatest hits collection
Monday, September 10, 2007 – Keith Urban is putting together a greatest hits album due out Nov 20. The release is currently untitled, and Urban "was unable to issue a confirmed track listing," his publicist said Monday.
"The recording is expected to contain all of Urban's number one hits and many of his top fives including "Where The Blacktop Ends," "Raining On Sunday," "You'll Think Of Me," "Somebody Like You," "Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me," "You'll Think Of Me," "Days Go By," "Better Life," as well as "Once In A Lifetime," "I Told You So," and more," the release said.
Urban is expected to be in Nashville to record, although it is uncertain whether the sessions are for additional new material for the 'hits' package.
Urban released "Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing" last fall and has toured the U.S. since June.
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